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Presentation: Tweet"Using Clang for fun and profit: examples from the Chromium project"

Clang is a new and exciting compiler for C, C++, Objective-C and
Objective-C++. Chromium is the open-source project that Google Chrome
is based on. For the past three years, we have been putting Clang to
use in Chromium as a means of improving developer productivity,
finding bugs, enforcing style, doing large-scale refactorings, and
more.

This talk is about how you can benefit from using a modern, hackable,
open-source compiler in your project, and why you should be excited
about it.

Hans is a software engineer working on the LLVM compiler
infrastructure and Chromium browser project. Since joining Google in
2010, Hans has worked on implementing web APIs, improving Javascript
performance on ARM devices, and making use of the Clang compiler. He
is fascinated by compilers and passionate about building simple,
correct and fast software.

Hans has a master's of science in computer science and engineering
from Lund University.